Im trying to hook up a Hanterex MTC21EQ monitor to my consoles Dreamcast.
I believe this is a type of monitor that has been used in surveillance, editing, or point-of-purchase environments, since it sports a wealth of options on the back as you can see in this pic:
![Image](http://control-freak.nl/images/arcade/hantarex/00_hantarex.jpg)
and a close-up:
![Image](http://control-freak.nl/images/arcade/hantarex/01_controls.jpg)
I mainly bought this monitor to replace the old Mitsubishi TV which I have in my cabinet right now.
Here's a pic of the Mitsubishi TV hooked up to a Dreamcast with a RGB-SCART cable:
![Image](http://control-freak.nl/images/arcade/hantarex/02_tv_rgb_scart.jpg)
Since the Hantarex also has a SCART socket (which accepts RGB signal) I thought it would be an easy swap. But the only picture I'm getting (even after adjusting all of the pots) is this:
![Image](http://control-freak.nl/images/arcade/hantarex/03_hantarex_rgb_scart.jpg)
Even after pushing and tweaking every button the picture remains really sharp, but completely scrambled
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
Both the Dreamcast and my Playstation2 give these type of images when I connect them via RGB-SCART cables.
When I connect the consoles via composite (the yellow RCA plug) I get a stable image, but without the nice quality of an RGB connection:
![Image](http://control-freak.nl/images/arcade/hantarex/04_composite_ps2.jpg)
What REALLY confused me is that when I hook up my DVD-player via RGB-SCART, it gives me a stable and clear picture ???
![Image](http://control-freak.nl/images/arcade/hantarex/05_dvd_rgb_scart.jpg)
I assume this is a sync issue.
Probably the RGB-HV above the SCART socket means this monitor only accepts seperate horizontal and vertical sync.
Is it possible to make the Dreamcst output this type of signal by hacking a SCART-cable or a Dreamcast VGA-box?
Or do i need to use something like the Ultimarc J-PAC to seperate the sync-signals?
Please someone help me so I can use this Hantarex in it's full RGB glory...